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TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2025
Three ways for the ladies to step in style

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Nabila Matin Chowdhury
12 May, 2021, 04:30 pm
Last modified: 12 May, 2021, 04:30 pm

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Three ways for the ladies to step in style

We list the perfect shoes you can pick this Eid from the comfort of your home

Nabila Matin Chowdhury
12 May, 2021, 04:30 pm
Last modified: 12 May, 2021, 04:30 pm
Photo :Collected
Photo :Collected

Eid-ul-Fitr and pretty new outfits go together like, well, the perfect shoes and clothes. Looking your best is connected to feeling your best. Many of us used to look forward to the shop visits, rummaging through perfectly stacked items and picking the right shoes. Those were fun hours well spent but pandemic suggests otherwise. We list the perfect shoes you can pick this Eid from the comfort of your home.

1.Product name: Kundan Jutti

Price: Tk 900-3,500 

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Where to find: Juttiwala, Apex, Eoraha Fashion

Traditional handcrafted shoes give off an aristocratic vibe regardless of the dress you match it with. Even a simple cotton Kurti or salwar-kameez can work. Kundan Jutti is a traditional handcrafted leather Punjabi shoes that can be a great combination with a traditional outfit. It is made of pure leather, with double padded soles for extra comfort. You can find it at Juttiwala which is an online-based shop. You can also explore traditional juttis at Apex & Eoraha. 

2.Product Name: TWINKLING TWINKLE-GOLD

Price: TK 850-5,000

Where to find: La Mode, Apex & Bata

For a touch of regal elegance and glam, high heels can't be beat. They work well with saree, gown and lehenga. These heels will make it easy for you to carry long flowing outfits. The above product has 5 inches heel height with decorative synthetic gemstones. Both the inner & outer sole is made respectively of faux leather and high-quality synthetic. You can get this at La Mode. They have four displays across Dhaka which are situated at respectively Dhanmondi( beside Sobhanbag Mosque), Baily Road(Opposite of Fokruddin Restaurant), Banani ( Behind Hotel Sarina). Apart from this they also offer home delivery via their social media page. 

Also, you can explore these high heels at all the outlets of Apex & Bata. 

3.Product name: Glossy Black Ballerina

Price: TK 260-2,500 

Where to find: Apex, Bay & Eoraha fashion

Closed shoes are another name for comfort. We can move, jump, run easily. These are perfect for activities ranging from morning walks, going to informal or formal meetings and for classes at university. Closed shoes protect our feet from dust. Though we try to avoid going out due to the pandemic, there is always that need for a brisk walk while maintaining safe distancing. This glossy black ballerina pump makes an adaptable style for both casual and formal ensembles. It has a bow in front and has felt lining. You can get this at any outlet in Bata. 

Also, you can check out Apex, Bay & Eoraha fashion as well as Torah, a new online shop.

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